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Will 18x9 wheel with 295/45/18 tire fit on rear of 70 Charger???

Started by Blakcharger440, September 05, 2005, 09:17:45 PM

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Blakcharger440

Hey,
WOuld anyone know if a 18x8 rim with a 295/45/18 inch tire fit in the rear of a 70 Charger with 4.5 inch backspacing?

Would a 18x7 wheel fit the front with a 245/45/18 series tire on it????

bull

Depends on what the overall diameter is. Typically the largest 15" wheel/tire that will fit on the back of a 2nd gen Charger is a 15X10 with 295/50R15s at 26.7" in diameter. Anything wider than about 12 1/2" or taller than 27" will give you some trouble and some people have trouble with this combo. Your offset sounds good. I don't think anything less than 4" offset will work.

Charger4404spd

I think you may have some rubbing issues with a 295 tire with a 4.5" back spacing.
I have 275's on an 8" rim w/ 4.5" bs and it is pretty close.

MoparYoungGun

I believe that it will fit. An older member R2 ran 15x8 Weld Pro Star's with 4.5" of bs and 295/65/15 BFG Drag Radials. So, I believe that both of those combos will fit. Another option is to crawl under the car and start measuring. That way you know for sure if they'll fit. Good luck :cheers: !

NYCMille

You should be fine - I'm running an 18x10 wtih a P285/40/ZR18 on the rear with no problemd with 4.5" of backspacing.

SpudRacer

I've got 15x10" with 295/50/15s with 5" backspacing and it is a match made in heaven.

Tom
Tom
Bryson City, NC
69' Charger R/T SE Turquoise

trev-68

dear spud racer, you just cleared my head ache! i have a 68 with 15x7, 3 1/4 backspaced, a.r.e daisymags, fitted with 275/60/15 tyres   and they used to catch i when i had my kyb gas adjust shocks fitted, i used air shocks last summer to get me out of a jam, but i want to run qa1 shocks this year, i measured the arches the other day and i was pretty certain i could get a 15x8, 5" backspaced wheel in there, but over here in england 1 daisymag costs nearly$400 so i have to get it right first time.
are your springs in the stock locaition and are the wheel tubs standard? thanks for any info bye for now trev  

Jon Smith

Hi Trev
I know these aren't daisymags but I have 15x8s with 295/50/15 on the back of mine with only 4" backspacing,  these hoosiers rub on corners but the BFG radials I use on the street are a bit smaller despite supposedly being the same size, they rub a bit when the boot is full and I have a full tank of gas,I was thinking of raising the rear slightly anyway


ChargerBill

That's the size Big Red ran and the owner had no problems that I know of...



Also, there is an orange Roadrunner in MoparMuscle this month that has the same combo on the back.
Life is a highway...

Blown70

Quote from: ChargerBill on October 19, 2005, 03:53:46 PM
That's the size Big Red ran and the owner had no problems that I know of...



Also, there is an orange Roadrunner in MoparMuscle this month that has the same combo on the back.

That is sweet, ARE THOSE COLORADO CUSTOMS? :drool5:

trev-68

hello jon, how are you mate, loaded up is when i have bother as well, my worry is if anything happens to the tyre when i have passengers in, my aim for the car is to have it handle reasonably well, and turn in a decent q/m time at the pod next year, i want to use decent shocks all round, but this will lower the rear of car again, better for weight transfer i guess, but crap for cathching once loaded up to drive home, so i figure get the correct backspacing then i can have my 275's fitted without them catching, northants tyre can supply alloy daisys with custom offsets for  £200each, the only bugger is, my ones are the obsolete chrome steel cp200's, so i will have to get a full set so they will match!
p.s are you going to use air shocks or longer shackles to raise your car?   

ChargerBill

Life is a highway...

Jon Smith

I've got mopar performance spring hangers Trev and a body superstock springs, they have more than one mounting hole, its in the top hole now so the car sits low